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Has anyone tried the Nectar Hybrid mattress?

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RubiesandRose · 30/10/2021 18:50

DP is an enormous fidget in bed and suffers from joint pain so struggles to get comfortable. I get motion sickness from the constant movement so we end up sleeping in separate rooms which is not ideal.

We have a super-king base so changing the mattress seems the most cost effective solution snd we don't have £££ to spend. After research the Nectar Hybrid seems a good choice and they offer a 365 day return policy.

Just interested to know if anyone has one and if so, what the motion transfer is like please?

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butmumineedit · 30/10/2021 19:04

If you have a super king base have you thought about 2 separate mattresses, that way you each get one that suits your needs.

We have separate mattresses and quilts on a super king base - works well for us and has done for the last 20yrs .

RubiesandRose · 30/10/2021 19:06

@butmumineedit do they not separate on the base and cause a gap or do you put a super king mattress protector/topper/fitted sheet over the top?

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butmumineedit · 30/10/2021 19:09

@rubiesandrose sorry should have said we have single sheets and quilts - will try and find a picture for you .

butmumineedit · 30/10/2021 19:15

This is very similar to what we gave

Has anyone tried the Nectar Hybrid mattress?
RubiesandRose · 30/10/2021 19:34

@butmumineedit thank you, that frame looks like the mattresses sit inside it rather than on top which would prevent them separating, is that the case? Our base is flat so I'm worried about a gap developing, although totally get the point that separate mattresses remove any motion transfer!

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